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DolceItalian term for "sweet."
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DolceA directive to musicians to perform the indicated passage of a composition sweetly, softly, or with tender emotion.
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Dolce Dolce is a direction to play sweetly, softly and gently.
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DolceItalian for "sweet," referring culinary to desserts, candy or other sweets. It is a term used by professional Jamaican chefs when preparing sweet Jamaican food recipes. T
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Dolcesweet
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DolceThe Italian word for "sweet".
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Dolce(adv) gently and sweetly
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Dolce sweetly eg: dolcissimo = as sweet as possible
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Dolcesweetly
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Dolce – sweetly
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Dolcesoft and sweet, sweetly
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DolceSweetly
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Dolce[It] sweet.
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DolceSweet, soft
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DolceSweetly
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Dolce(also dolcissimo). “sweetly” This is a performance indication that instructs the performer to perform the music in a sweet manner. See also: “amabile”.
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DolceIt can mean sweet and is also means "a dessert"
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Dolce
sweet
gentle, mild
luscious, sooth
dear
(phonetic) soft
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